Barack Obama’s famous remarks that ISIS was the “JV Team” of terrorist organizations was ludicrous from the moment he said it, but we’re low learning that Obama’s deceptions go far deeper than his rhetoric.
It is now being reported that he was not only lying to the American people about the threat of ISIS, but that his administration was manipulating intelligence reports in order to fit their own self-written narrative about the insurgence of ISIS in Iraq.
Dozens of intelligence officials have now formally recognized that their reports were tampered with in a way that downplayed the strength of the powerful terrorist organization.
Obama has long showed himself a weak leader, unwilling to take the fight to those who wish death to America, and this only further proves that he would rather deceive his own people than wage a war on those thirsting for American blood.
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ISIS does not care about widows and orphans.
America needs new media , the old is dead , from the top down !!!
Strength in numbers!
We the American public realized that the Obama administration had been and continues to manipulate all Isis Intel. We aren’t that stupid. News flash.
Good man tell the whole complet world if you can about the one man show !!
As expected the Administration is so Corrupted and Manipulates the Media as it wishes.
Ha. You put fox up here the last expert they had was a fraud. Fox is a right winged station that’s why they just put any idiot on the show to support the right winged stupidity
ACT of WAR , time to eliminate Obama as an eneemy of the State
Veteran advocates worry any form of privatization would hurt the VA system. If veterans opted to use private facilities instead of those the VA operates, federal officials could decide that the public system isn’t covering as many patients and therefore doesn’t need as much money.
“The more money we spend out on the private sector on veterans, the less money there is to care for those that are within the system,” says Joe Violante, national legislative director for Disabled American Veterans.
Another concern: hospitals that see the general public won’t have the expertise to treat the specific issues plaguing veterans.
A typical VA patient “might have a spinal cord injury, plus an orthopedic issue, plus a mental health issue. They’re a multifaceted patient,” Carl Blake of Paralyzed Veterans of America explains. “The VA is a system constructed to provide holistic care for the life of that patient. The private system is not constructed with those ideas in mind.”
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